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A guide to removing and shipping your final both safely and economically

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Page 1: How To Ship a Final Drive Motor eBook

A guide to removing and shipping your final

both safely and economically

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So You Need to Ship a Final Drive?

Final Drive Removal

Preparing Your Drive

Packing Your Drive

Checklist for a Smaller Drive

Conclusion

Checklist for a Larger Drive

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Your final drive might not be in bad shape,

but by time it arrives after being shipped

incorrectly a whole host of new problems

might have developed. In this eBook, we

are going to look at how you can safely

and economically ship your final drive.

So you need to ship a f inal drive?

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When you get ready to

remove your final drive,

your first priority should

be to follow the

manufacturer’s

instructions.

We know, however,

that they aren’t always

handy – that’s why we

are going to provide

you with some tips on

how to safely remove

your final drive.

Final Drive Removal

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Here are some generic steps to guide you in

removing your final drive:

1. Remove the track

2. Loosen the sprocket bolts.

3. Remove the cover plate from the track motor – this will

be inside the undercarriage frame.

4. Your final drive is going to be a bit heavy – at least 100

pounds and probably more – so some type of a sling to

support it and hold it in place while you pull it out is

recommended. This is a good time to position the sling.

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Generic Steps Guide

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And continuing on …

5. Mark the hydraulic hoses so they can be easily

identified later.

6. Remove the hydraulic hoses and cap them, then plug

the ports on the track motor. This is necessary to keep

from contaminating the hydraulic system.

7. Remove the bolts that are securing your final drive to

the frame.

8. Swing out your final drive using the sling.

How to Ship a Final Drive

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Here’s a few tips to help you get your drive ready to

ship – and don’t worry about your final drive being dirty

or caked with mud.

Preparing Your Drive

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As mentioned earlier, make sure that all the hydraulic

ports are plugged. Next, you want the drive in one

piece, meaning not disassembled. We know that isn’t

always possible, so if you can’t ship it to us in one

piece then make sure the loose parts are bound

together and secured. A heavy duty plastic bag works

well for this purpose.

Preparing Your Drive

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You don’t need to send us the sprocket. We also

recommend that you hang on to the fittings so they

don’t get misplaced during the teardown and inspection

process later on.

Preparing Your Drive

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You might think that your best bet is a customized

wooden crate – but for shipping your final drive that

simply isn’t necessary. The extra cost due to the

additional weight involved isn’t worth it, and wooden

crates don’t necessarily ensure the most careful

handling.

Packing Your Drive

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Eff ic ient Packaging for a Smal l Dr ive

Here is a cost-effective, safe way to ship a

small (less than 150 pound) final drive to us

for repair, rebuilding, or remanufacture.

Here’s what you need to do:

1. Get a 5 gallon commercial plastic grade

bucket, and remove the wire handle.

2. Cut a ¾” thick plywood circle to fit in the

bottom of the bucket.

3. Place the circle in the bottom of the

bucket.

4. Place your final drive on top of the

plywood circle. This provides some

additional support for your drive.

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5. Adding some kind of packing

material to hold the final drive in

place, like bubble wrap or crushed

shipping paper, is highly

recommended.

6. Put another ¾” thick plywood circle

on top of the final drive to help

secure it place.

7. Put the lid on, and duct tape it

securely.

8. Wrap some additional duct tape

around the bucket to reinforce it.

9. You are ready to ship!

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Eff ic ient Packaging for a Smal l Dr ive

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For your convenience, we’ve added a checklist of

the supplies you need on hand in order to ship a

smaller final drive (one that weighs less than 150

pounds).

Checkl ist for Shipping a Smal l Dr ive

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5 gallon (or larger) commercial

grade bucket (wire handle

removed) with lid

Two ¾” thick plywood circles

cut to fit inside the bucket

Durable plastic bag to hold any

loose parts

Bubble wrap or crushed

shipping paper

Duct tape

Checkl ist for Shipping a Smal l Dr ive

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Eff ic ient Packaging for a Larger Dr ive

Here is a cost-effective, safe way to ship a

mid-size to large final drive to us for repair,

rebuilding, or remanufacture.

Here’s what you need to do:

1. Get a cardboard box large enough for

the drive to fit into.

2. Take one or two cans of expanding

foam.

3. Fill the area in the box around the drive

with the expanding foam.

4. Seal up the box.

5. Reinforce the exterior of the box with

heavy-duty straps.

6. Ship!

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Cardboard box large enough to

contain the final drive

One or two cans of expanding foam

Packing tape

Reinforcing straps

Checkl i st for Sh ipping a Larger Dr ive

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So in conclusion, shipping your final

drive motor doesn’t have to be a

complicated, expensive process.

Follow our guidelines, and it

should arrive at its destination no

worse for the trip.

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HAPPY SHIPPING!